Sorry, just making a comment, perhaps poorly worded, about the headline. She is missing because the thug murdered her, and I guess the headline writer figured best to identify the newsclip with “missing”. But without that context, the meaning can be twisted by the choice of grammar.
No worries I understand.
A lot of times when stuff in news is happening fast like this.. they will update the script and the headline doesn’t get fully updated or vice versa.
They rush through it so fast because they want to get it up before the competition. So sometimes instead of writing a brand new headline.. they’ll just tweak the old one because it’s faster.